NAVFAC MO-911, UTILIZATION OF NAVY-GENERATED WASTE OILS AS BURNER FUEL (AUG 1990)
NAVFAC MO-911, UTILIZATION OF NAVY-GENERATED WASTE OILS AS BURNER FUEL (AUG 1990)., The manual is directed to operators and supervisors who
actually perform and supervise operation and maintenance work.
The manual is divided into three chapters with chapter one
covering terminology, disposal, waste oil sources and Navy waste
oil generation/disposition. Chapter two covers the planning of
waste oil utilization. Items discussed are sources of waste
oil, boiler fuel requirements, air quality considerations,
economics of burning waste oil and ECIP considerations. Chapter
three deals with the procedures for burning waste oil as a
boiler fuel. Topics include segregation, centralized storage,
treatment, water/sludge removal, fuel analysis, blending,
viscosity control, burner modifications, maintenance and
operation requirements along with record keeping. In general,
this manual provides guidelines for the use of waste oil as a
supplemental fuel in Navy boilers.